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Then again, a word he likes to paint repeatedly is "so".
That last term is always used loosely, you understand, for in another way life on the fairway (again, a word that is used generically) has been the usual mixture of frustration, disbelief and resignation.
Every summer, millions of Americans repeat again and again a word that has its roots in Taino, the Caribbean language spoken by the people Christopher Columbus met when he first landed in the Americas.
Again, a word like moderate, centrist, or pragmatist lies in the middle, with authoritarian above the line and totalitarian at the top, and with libertarian below the line and anarchist at the bottom.
However, here again a word of caution is warranted: for any kind of reduction, the question is of course how far can one reduce a complex biological process, without losing characteristic features?
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Again, not a word.
I will never again read a word you write.
Mr. Obama was on the line — yet again — offering a word of thanks for keeping the legislation afloat.
That was the gateway to horror where innocence was devoured by evil, over and over and over again, without a word being said.
Again, without a word, he made a ballooning motion with his arms to indicate how to phrase a short viola motif.
Together is the most narratively ambitious: again, hardly a word is spoken as the two principal characters, both deaf-mutes, make their way among East End children cavorting untutored for the camera.
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